28 Master Peaces
February 3rd 2008 13:36
28 Master Peaces
by Kimmo
1. Hallelujah- Jeff Buckley
2. Imagine-John Lennon
3. the earth song-Michael Jackson
4. tears in heaven-Eric Clapton
5. god only knows-beach boys
6. masters of war-bob Dylan
7. Inner city blues-Margin Gaye
8. sunshine of your love - cream
9. all along the watchtower-jimmy Hendrix
10. wish you were here-Pink Floyd
11. needle and the damage is done-Neil young
12. Eleanor Rigby-the beatles
13. smells like teen spirits-nirvana
14. comes a time-Neil Young
15. don’t let me be misunderstood-the animals
16. Scarborough fair-Simon and Garfunkel
17. its all over now baby blue-bob Dylan
18. revolution-the beatles
19. Express yourself-Charles Wright & the watts on 103rd street
20. Good bye yellow brick road-Elton John
21. Bohemian rhapsody-queen
22. cold feet-Tracy Chapman
23. sounds of silence-Simon and Garfunkel
24. one love-bob Marley
25. the promise- Tracy Chapman
26. walk the line-Johnny cash
27. my baby just cares for me-Nina Simone
28. summer time-Ella Fitzgerald
Well there you have it, the best 28 songs according to kimmo.
Some of these might not be on all the rest of the best of the lists and they all may not be ground breaking but these are the songs I love and have grown up with.
A song I think is emotion straight from the artist to the ear and all these songs are one way streets. From the first time I heard it on a music TV count down Hallelujah struck me as a bone chilling breath taking master peace. When Jeff Buckley stands up just him and his guitar and pours his heart into that song it give me goose bumps every time.
And other then being emotion, it’s about something that was close to the writer.
A belief and even an event in there lives or maybe about a dream something they strived for. Any one of these thing can make a great song and the couple I have put down show one or more of these.
Tears In Heaven by Eric Clapton
by Kimmo
1. Hallelujah- Jeff Buckley
2. Imagine-John Lennon
3. the earth song-Michael Jackson
4. tears in heaven-Eric Clapton
5. god only knows-beach boys
6. masters of war-bob Dylan
7. Inner city blues-Margin Gaye
8. sunshine of your love - cream
9. all along the watchtower-jimmy Hendrix
10. wish you were here-Pink Floyd
11. needle and the damage is done-Neil young
12. Eleanor Rigby-the beatles
13. smells like teen spirits-nirvana
15. don’t let me be misunderstood-the animals
16. Scarborough fair-Simon and Garfunkel
17. its all over now baby blue-bob Dylan
18. revolution-the beatles
19. Express yourself-Charles Wright & the watts on 103rd street
20. Good bye yellow brick road-Elton John
21. Bohemian rhapsody-queen
22. cold feet-Tracy Chapman
23. sounds of silence-Simon and Garfunkel
24. one love-bob Marley
25. the promise- Tracy Chapman
26. walk the line-Johnny cash
27. my baby just cares for me-Nina Simone
28. summer time-Ella Fitzgerald
Well there you have it, the best 28 songs according to kimmo.
A song I think is emotion straight from the artist to the ear and all these songs are one way streets. From the first time I heard it on a music TV count down Hallelujah struck me as a bone chilling breath taking master peace. When Jeff Buckley stands up just him and his guitar and pours his heart into that song it give me goose bumps every time.
And other then being emotion, it’s about something that was close to the writer.
A belief and even an event in there lives or maybe about a dream something they strived for. Any one of these thing can make a great song and the couple I have put down show one or more of these.
Tears In Heaven by Eric Clapton
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